MG Astor Compact SUV Launched In India; Prices Start At Rs. 9.78 Lakh

- The MG Astor is essentially the petrol-powered version of the MG ZS EV.
- It debuts the new concept of Car-as-a-Platform (CAAP) tech platform.
- It'll be offered in four variants and with two petrol engine options.
MG Motor India has launched the new Astor compact SUV in India at a starting price of Rs. 9.78 lakh for the VTi-Tech manual trim, going up to Rs. 16.78 lakh for the range-topping Sharp trim. All prices are ex-showroom. The Level 2 ADAS safety features will be available as an option on the VTi-Tech Sharp CVT and 220 Sharp AT variants. The 2021 MG Astor is the Chinese automaker's fifth model to go on sale in India and it is essentially the petrol-powered version of the MG ZS EV. It is also the brand's most affordable offering yet. The new MG Astor is also the company's first model to feature an AI-based personal assistant and Level 2 autonomous tech with ADAS functions.
Also Read: New MG Astor India Launch Live Updates: Highlights
Here are variant-wise prices of the MG Astor:
| Variants | Style | Super | Smart | Sharp |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VTi-Tech MT | Rs. 9.78 Lakh | Rs. 11.28 Lakh | Rs. 12.98 Lakh | Rs. 13.98 Lakh |
| VTi-Tech CVT | - | Rs. 12.68 Lakh | Rs. 14.18 Lakh | Rs. 14.98 Lakh |
| 220 Turbo AT | - | - | Rs. 15.88 Lakh | Rs. 16.78 Lakh |
The new MG Astor employs a new concept of Car-as-a-Platform (CAAP), under which MG plans to offer a range of technology-driven services to its customer using the Astor as a platform. And eventually, the advanced tech will make its way across MG's model range.

The MG Astor is essentially the petrol-powered version of the MG ZS EV and looks similar.
Also Read: New MG Astor Compact SUV: Engine Specifications & Tech Explained
The MG Astor doesn't look much different from the ZS EV as it retains the same silhouette and borrows its design cues. The SUV sports a new bold celestial pattern grille, full LED Hawkeye projector headlamps with boomerang-shaped LED daytime running lights and a new bumper. It also gets new 17-inch turbine-inspired machined alloy wheels, heated ORVMs, and roof rails. At the rear, the SUV comes with new LED taillamps, and a new rear bumper with a chrome accentuated dual exhaust design. It will be offered in five exterior colours - Spiced Orange, Aurora Silver, Glaze Red, Candy White, Starry Black.

The cabin of the new MG Astor is loaded to the brim with the latest creature comforts
On the inside, the cabin of the Astor looks similar to its electric counterpart, the ZS EV and gets three interior theme options. It also comes equipped with a 10.1-inch infotainment screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 7-inch instrument cluster, a multi-functional steering wheel with chrome inserts, power-adjustable front seats, auto climate control, 360-degree camera view, air-purifier, electric parking brake and a panoramic sunroof. It also comes with a customised AI assistant, which understands natural language and supports up to 35 Hinglish voice commands. The new system offers over 80 internet features, including Wikipedia, jokes, news, festival GIFS, navigation, online music streaming, in-car control and critical in-car warning. As for safety, the SUV comes 6 airbags, ISOFIX mounts, TPMS, ESP, traction control, hill descent control, and all four-disc brakes.

The new MG Astor gets two petrol engine options- a 1.4-litre Turbo petrol and a 1.5-litre, NA petrol.
Under the hood, the MG Astor SUV will be offered in two engine options. First up is the 1.4-litre, four-cylinder turbo petrol engine that belts out 138 bhp at 5600 rpm and 220 Nm at 3600 rpm and is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. Then is the 1.5-litre, four-cylinder petrol unit that comes mated to either a manual gearbox or an eight-step CVT gearbox. This motor is tuned to churn out 108 bhp at 6000 rpm and 144 Nm at 4400 rpm of peak torque.
To give you perspective, the more comparable Skoda Kushaq and Volkswagen Taigun are priced from Rs. 10.50 lakh. The Hyundai Creta range starts from Rs. 10.16 lakh whereas the Kia Seltos is priced from Rs. 9.95 lakh. The Astor also undercuts the Renault Duster that is priced from Rs. 9.86 lakh. The Nissan Kicks is more affordable though priced from Rs. 9.50 lakh, while the Maruti Suzuki S-Cross remains the most affordable in the segment priced from Rs. 8.59 lakh.
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